1967 Chevrolet Truck C-10 Pk No. Cyl 08 350 Small Block "used Not Running" on 2040-cars
Coldwater, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 Small Block
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: CUSTOM
Drive Type: Automatic Transmision
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black & Blue
1967 CHEVROLET C-10 TRUCK
2X4
350 SMALL BLOCK V8
THIS 1967 CHEVROLET C-10 CUSTOM HAS BEEN SITTING A FEW YEARS. THE LAST TIME IT WAS INSPECTED WAS 2003. IT HAS A 350 SMALL BLOCK V8. IT DON'T RUN AT ONE TIME THE TRUCK HAD OVER HEATED AND PARKED THEN A FEW YEARS LATER IT WAS PULLED BACK OUT AND TOOK THE HEADS OFF AND TOOKIN IN TO GET FIXED UP AND PUT BACK ON THE TRUCK AND WAS NOT ABLE TO DO ANY MORE WORK TO IT DO TO I HAVEING TO WORK ALL THE TIME ON THE ROAD ALOT THE DRIVE SHAFT IS NOT ON THE TRUCK BUT IT WILL GO WITH THE TRUCK AS I DO STILL HAVE IT. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME AND INSPECT THE TRUCK FOR YOURSELF BEFORE BIDDING/BUYING. CALL ANDY TO ARRANGE TO SEE THE TRUCK 662-288-9630
INFORMATION CONTAINED HERE IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT IS SUBJECT TO BIDDER/BUYER VERIFICATION.
IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS IF ANY.
MUST BE FULLY PAID WITHIN 2 WEEKS AFTER CONTACTING THE SELLER & AFTER VERIFYING THE VEHICLE TO YOUR SATISFACTION AND BE THE WINNING BIDDER IF NOT PAID, IT WILL BE REPORTED NO PAY AND RE-ADVERTISED.
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP/DELIVERY
I RESERVED THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AS THE TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY
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